Unix & Linux Asked by satsensort on December 1, 2021
Im writing a script to collect micro code levels for adapters on each servers in AIX, using Expect shell.
#!/bin/ksh
for hostname in ABCD123 ABCD234 ABCD445
do
expect << 'EOS'
set hos {$hostname}
spawn ssh padmin@$hostname
expect "Password:"
send "ABC1234n"
expect "$"
send "oem_setup_envn"
expect "#"
send "lsmcode -A | sed -e 's/^/$hos: /'n"
expect "#"
send "exitn"
expect "$"
send "exitn"
EOS
done
But unfortunately the script fails to run. Can you please help me
Output should be like this
ABCD123 : sys0!system:CL320_040 (t) CL320_040 (p) CL320_040 (t)
ABCD123 : ent0!14101103.CN0110
ABCD123 : ent1!14101103.CN0110
ABCD123 : ent2!14101103.CN0110
ABCD123 : ent3!14101103.CN0110
ABCD123 : ent4!14108802.DV0210
Because you are using a quoted heredoc, the shell does not expand the shell variable $hostname
. Do this: pass the variable to expect via the environment
export hostname
for hostname in ABCD123 ABCD234 ABCD445
do
expect << 'EOS'
set hos $env(hostname) ;# access the environment variable
spawn ssh padmin@$hos
expect "Password:"
send "ABC1234r"
expect "$"
send "oem_setup_envr"
expect "#"
send "lsmcode -A | sed -e 's/^/$hos: /'r"
expect "#"
send "exitr"
expect "$"
send "exitr"
expect eof ;# wait for the connection to close
EOS
done
Idiomatically, you use r
to "hit enter" for the send commands.
Answered by glenn jackman on December 1, 2021
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